Black Spider is a ninja-style bad-ass normal who fancies himself as better than the other criminals on the SS. He was in prison for being a killer vigilante, and takes every opportunity to kill criminals. Like all members of the squad he doesn't give a damn about anyone on his team, but he takes it further and actively wants to kill them. The storyline is the usual maze of double-crossing and backstabbing, with squad members far more likely to be killed by each other than the enemy.

One of DC's most pragmatic villains, he regards almost everyone else with contempt. In the New 52 they've changed his look and character a bit. He is now fair-haired and has lost the 'tache. He is also a more bitter and world-weary person, not having the manic homicidal tendencies that plagued the old Deadshot. He doesn't delight in killing anymore, it really is just an impersonal job. His practice of putting a bullet into those who bore or irritate him is still there though.

Deadshot wants off the Suicide Squad, although in many ways it is the perfect place for him to be. Waller could quite easily have him work for her if she just paid him. He gets annoyed at Waller not because of the ruthless things she has him do but because she doesn't give him adequate information for the mission and keeps lumbering him with people he regards as dangerous idiots.

His build is PL12 because he is a really, really good shot, as good with guns as Shiva is with martial arts. As well as the equipment he has here he will use any sort of firearm. He doesn't carry much equipment, since he regards bullets as the universal tool, and a lot is built into his suit. The hold-out pistol is concealed in a hollow boot-heel.

While there have been a wide variety of characters going by this name this one has fire powers, granted to him by magical tattoos. A pretty standard fire generator, though unlike many he can't fly. He is a neurotic character tortured by atrocities committed in his past that landed him on the SS, and the effects of making unholy bargains with the forces that empower his tattoos. He sees being on the squad as redemption and occasionally tries to convert the others. They universally treat the notion with derision, and him too. One of the more reliable members of the squad, as he is actually committed to getting the job done rather than just saving his own neck.

An immensely popular character, Harley is now DC's top female character. In the New 52 DC have taken her in the same direction as the Joker, making her more manic and murderous. Harley used to be obsessed with love, but is now more into mayhem. She is a killer in her own right, not just because she is under the spell of the Joker.

On the Suicide Squad she is the most dangerous and least controllable member, repeatedly going off on her own crazy schemes, which usually nearly kill the rest of the squad. She drives Deadshot crazy as he appreciates how insane she is but at the same time cannot help his attraction to her. Waller forgives her repeatedly because she thinks she needs her abilities, but considering what Harley has done the squad is not letting her pay for her crimes and redeem her sentence but just giving her more opportunities to wreak havoc. Despite this she has no malice towards her team-mates, even quite liking many of them. She has saved their lives or shown concern for them more than anyone else. If they annoy her though she will turn all her fury on them in an instant.

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ComplicationsObsession: King Shark eats people, any people, foes, innocent bystanders, dead teammates. He has to be told specifically not to do so, and even then he often cannot resist once the blood spills.Quirk: King Shark is not human at all. He is a shark with arms and legs and enhanced intelligence. His mind is alien and unfathomable, motivated by hunting and feeding. Human thoughts and actions often baffle him.Reputation: As a deeply freaky creature with violent and unsavoury habits King Shark is shunned by anyone with any sense. He is well known as a killer.

King Shark's crazy awesome run in Secret Six got him onto the New 52 as the team big guy. He is one of the most homicidal villains DC publish. Not even Deadshot kills people with as much frequency as this creature. He never stops eating. It is a testament to the insanity of the people on the squad that they don't immediately run screaming from him, as he shows no compunctions about devouring them either.

King Shark is quite a good fighter, with a fearsome bite. There are plenty of other more powerful brutes out there though. Nanaue is notable for the amount of punishment he can take, repeatedly getting mangled but back on his feet in no time. A number of opponents have met a gruesome end when he rises up behind them. In the New 52 he is not as comedically sociopathic as he was. This is generally in line with the whole tone of the New 52 as compared to what DC comics was before.